That comparison chart is a load of rubbish. It's full of incorrect facts and out and out lies.
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Originally Posted by pking36330
I was looking up the specs on the Jetbook for a friend and noticed the comparison below on their Specifications page where they list attributes of the Jetbook, the Sony eReader (PRS-500), and the Kindle (1). I guess if you don't have the latest technology you have to find some way to slam those that do, but this seems like a stretch:
Jetbook column: Screen characteristics
Immediate page turn (screen update) without any flash or artifacts. Very good contrast between very light greenish background and black letters. Eyes do not get tired
Sony column: 1-1.5 sec page turning time (screen update) through black and white "splash" on the screen. After 40-50 pages of reading, eyes get tired due to this effect. Number of artifacts from the previous page left on the next page, causing "dirty" marks.
Kindle column: 1-1.5 sec page turning time ( screen update) through black and white "splash" on the screen. After 40-50 pages of reading eyes get tired due to this effect. Number of artifacts from the previous page left on the next page, causing "dirty" marks.
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You do not get dirty marks with Vizplex. You do not get tired eyes from the "flash" of eink. This is just Etaco's way of lying to try to get people to think LCD is better then eink. I'm not saying anything is wrong with the Jetbook's screen, but eink is not as they say it is.